Version 1.5.14Ok, i have sort of figured this one out for myself, but it's a work around and it doesn't really help with my clients.

The JCE editor is stripping code in a way that i am failing to understand. If i set the editor to MCE i can get so that a use can add code to their blog post... such as [youtube] video object like this.

I have reached a point of understanding with the updated PARAMETERS in the media manager.. and how to control which users can install code. I can set these parameters so if the [youtube] object code is added... it is not effected. switch back to JCE... and arbitrary (as far as i can figure) code rewriting.

please note: the edit your code in html (no editor) is fine for me... but it is not really an option for people i have set up a Joomla site.

Any experience you can share or documentation about JCE code stripping, how it works and how to stop it will be appreciated. it is causing me some confusion.

also.... does anyone know a good open source code wysiwyg editor that plays ball a little better on these matters. i used to really like JCE but this coupled with the fact mediamanager was spirited away in the middle of the night has worn me a little thin.

I got kind of similar problem, i am using jce 1.57 component and 1.5.6 plugin.I cannot insert specific code such as ../ to find the right path for my images or just / as when i update it will just strip out that bit of code.

We had the same problem and the only solution we found was to replace in the plugins folder the tinymce editor folder plus the xml file with an earlier version of tinymce. The one that came out with earlier versions of Joomla say around 1.5Earlier versions of Joomla can still be downloaded from the Joomla site.

Keep the files that you are replacing though in case you need to put them back.

Notice the FIXED*** contains the 'type' parameter right after the 'src' parameter. We are using PHPMotion to store and create a video sharing website. I am modifying the template that generates the EMBED code to now include the type parameter so that I do not have to add it by hand everytime I want to embed a video into our Joomla website.

I think this is what is causing my problem. We have a PayPal donate button in one article on our site. If someone edits that article through the front end, something happens and the code changes from this, which works:

I can't figure out how to keep this from happening. I've tried the ideas offered above. Using the filter thing didn't work. Note this ONLY happens when editing the article from the front end, not from the administrative end, even though both use the same editor (JCE). I also tried other editors. Same result. Edit the article through the front end and the code gets changed and the button doesn't work.

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